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5 Secret Soviet Cities You Won’t Believe Existed Imagine a world where entire cities were erased from maps, where over 1.5 million Soviet citizens lived in places that officially didn't exist. For decades, the USSR maintained a parallel geography of over 100 closed cities - some built underground, others hidden in plain sight, all shrouded in secrecy and surrounded by barbed wire. This video takes you behind the fences of these mysterious "closed cities" where the Soviet Union's most critical military and scientific projects were developed. From the underground nuclear complex of Krasnoyarsk-26 carved into a Siberian mountain to the deceptively located Baikonur Cosmodrome, from the birthplace of the Soviet atomic bomb to the laboratories where deadly nerve agents were created. Discover: • How entire cities with populations up to 100,000 were kept secret for decades • The extraordinary underground complex where prisoners worked in brutal conditions • The privileged yet controlled lives of residents in these "non-existent" cities • The human cost of scientific breakthroughs made in isolation • What happened to these secret cities after the USSR collapsed Through declassified documents and historical records, this video reveals one of the Cold War's most fascinating secrets - a network of invisible cities where scientific greatness was achieved under conditions of unfreedom, raising profound questions about the true price of technological progress. ___________________________________ Support us: / sovietborn What would you choose - security or freedom? Share your thoughts in the comments below - I read them all.